Dismissed Detained Fast Track appeals to be reheard on request

The President of the First-tier Tribunal, Michael Clements, has decided that old appeals heard and dismissed under the Detained Fast Track should be re-opened and re-heard. You can read here a note by my colleague Raza Halim on the latest development, which is a decision by the President of the First-tier Tribunal to rehear several old appeals previously heard and dismissed under the Detained Fast Track system. The President’s decision can be downloaded here and a draft letter from the President for use by other appellants here.

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Colin Yeo
A barrister specialising in UK immigration law at Garden Court Chambers in London, I have been practising in immigration law for 15 years.
I am passionate about immigration law and founded and edit the Free Movement immigration law blog.

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